Hester Ford, EE.UU’s longest-serving person, has died

(CNN) – Hester Ford, a Carolina of the North woman who was reunited with the living person of Mayor Edad in the United States, murmured pacifically on Saturday at her home in Charlotte, Carolina of the North, confirmed her niece Tanisha Patterson-Powe.

Hester Ford has been around for 115 years and 245 days at the time of his death, according to the Gerontology Investigation Group, which verified as the state with more years in 2019. Without embarrassment, his family told CNN that the 15th of August 1904, with the tender age 116 years.

Hester Ford born in Lancaster, Carolina del Sur, by Peter and Frances McCardell. It is owned by John Ford and has 12 children: eight children and four children.

Hester Ford

This August 2016 archive photo shows Roosevelt Patterson showcasing his buddy Hester “Granny” Ford during Ford’s number 111 party.

“I’m an abruder, and an experience that desperately desires the fact that I was not alone in a common woman, was an EXTRA regular,” Patterson-Powe told CNN in an e-mail.

“It’s never unique ‘, it’s an inventor and master innovator, a pioneer who establishes his own tendencies within the community and hogar,” he said.

Patterson-Powe describes in his bisabuela como firme e immovable frente a la adversidad.

“She never queues, never shows off or enters a car party,” said Patterson-Powe.

With the death of Hester Ford, the Intranet Gerontology Investigation Group at Thelma Sutcliffe of Nebraska, born in 1906, as mayor’s estate witness. The longest-serving person in the world is Kane Tanaka of Japan with 118 years, following the group.

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